Years ago there was a television commercial for a popular spaghetti sauce —perhaps they’re still using the tagline, ‘Wednesday is Prince Spaghetti day’. I wouldn’t know, because at any commercial break (due to my advanced age) I usually have to answer the call of nature. The concept of having the …
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La Fleur Fatale
By: Kim Stone The row of red yuccas in two gallon pots had been in the same location for weeks, and I walked or rode my bike past them dozens of times. Their particularly deep red flowers waved on flexible stems in short arcs or long ones, depending on the …
Read More »The American Experience
Reflecting on what “American” means with Bill Hing Fourth of July is here again. I can already remember last year, standing awkwardly in the kitchen of someone I hardly knew, where every table and counter top was covered with pies, chips, dip and potato salad. I was invited, sure, but …
Read More »$75,000 grants available to promote hunting, fishing, shooting sports and trapping
Arizona Game and Fish works with local groups to invest in next generation of sportsmen PHOENIX-Local sportsmen’s groups can apply now for grant funding for programs that promote activities and events for hunter, angler, shooter and trapper recruitment and retention. The Arizona Game and Fish Department is offering $75,000 …
Read More »Tonto National Forest at “extreme” fire danger. Caution urged for the Fourth
Press Release: Tonto National Forest With fires raging in all parts of the West, it may go without saying that each of us heading into the Fourth of July weekend must be careful not to create sparks when the forests are this dry. “Extreme” fire danger is the highest level …
Read More »Are we endowed to have always have more?
By: Susan Handa In my lifetime, being an American meant being a member of the richest and most powerful nation on earth; endowed by birth with rights to which other nations could only aspire, and fully anticipating that my rightful ‘pursuit of happiness’ would result in an even more comfortable …
Read More »See Bighorn Sheep at Canyon Lake from the Dolly Steamboat!
View bighorn sheep at Canyon Lake with Game and Fish and the Dolly Steamboat By Arizona Game and Fish Department The Arizona Game and Fish Department, in cooperation with the Dolly Steamboat and the Arizona Desert Bighorn Sheep Society, is hosting a public workshop to see and learn about desert …
Read More »Catching Up With Christopher Mathews
Local musicians Christopher Mathews and Jarod Spencer to perform in Miami For those who didn’t know it, local musicians Christopher Mathews and Jarod Spencer are performing tomorrow night at the Copper Mine Picture Cafe in downtown Miami. In anticipation of the show, GMT took a few minutes to catch up …
Read More »What Does it Mean to Be American?
Usually when Fourth of July rolls around, it means thinking about who’s invited to the barbecue, which campground will be least crowded, or where to find the best fireworks. But here at GMT, we like to observe holidays the old-fashioned way and reflect. Sure, we could rattle on about our …
Read More »James Roy Sterr, 75
James Roy Sterr, 75, passed away June 3, 2013 at Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on November 24, 1937. globemiamiThis content comes to you from contributed content through press releases and submitted articles.
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